‘Adipurush’: Dragon scene featuring Saif Ali Khan recreated by independent artist

Updated : Nov 19, 2022 15:41
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‘Adipurush’, starring Prabhas, Saif Ali Khan, and Kriti Sanon, faced a lot of criticism online after its teaser was released last month. The Om Raut directorial was trolled for its poor VFX and the depiction of titular characters with fans tagging it as a ‘big disappointment’. Now, an independent artist named GFX Ghost aka Prakash Kumar has recreated Saif’s entry scene and it is going viral on the internet.

Prakash took to Instagram and wrote, ‘I created a Dragon scene in blender.’

Netizens are comparing the recreation’s end result to the original and calling it better than the teaser.

The makers of ‘Adipurush’ recently announced that they have decided to postpone the film’s release by six months in order to give a complete visual experience to the viewers.

They shared the note and wrote, ‘Jai Shri Ram. Adipurush is not a film, but a representation of our devotion to Prabhu Shri Ram and commitment towards our sanskriti and history. In order to give a complete visual experience to the viewers, we need to give more time to the teams working on the film. We are committed to make a film that India will be proud of. Your support, love and blessings is wha t keeps us going. – Om Raut. Adipurush will now release on June 16th, 2023.’

‘Adipurush’ which was initially supposed to release on January 12, 2023, will now hit the theatres on June 16, 2023. Om Raut’s 3D film is based on Ramayana. It has been produced by Bhushan Kumar, Om, Prasad Sutar, and Rajesh Nair.

‘Adipurush’ will release in theatres in Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, and Kannada.

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